Annozilla

Annotea on Mozilla

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This is the the Annozilla project, designed to view and
-create annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The intention
-is to use Mozilla's native RDF handling to manipulate the annotations data.

Thanks to Art Barstow, there is now some usable code to download and try
-out. See the installation page for details.

-

You can also see some screenshots - an example of the sidebar in action,
-and the preferences panel.

This is the the Annozilla project, designed to view and create
+annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The idea is to
+store annotations as RDF on a server, using XPointer (or at least XPointer-like
+constructs) to identify the region of the document being annotated.

+

The intention of Annozilla is to use Mozilla's native facilities to
+manipulate annotation data - its built-in RDF handling to parse the
+annotations, and nsIXmlHttpRequest to submit data when creating
+annotations.

You can also see some screenshots - an
+example of the sidebar in action, and the preferences panel.

+

The current release is 0.2, which has an in-built interface to view
+annotations, and a simple interface to create annotations with Annozilla - it's
+essentially just the
+bookmarklet interface to Annotea. (You can also create annotations with Amaya.)